2" x 11" Ratchet Strap Tie Down
Replace your fixed end without needing to buy an entire ratchet tie down with this 2" replacement strap. Made from durable yellow polyester webbing, it has a chain end on one end and a sewn bolt loop on the other to connect to your ratchet. The webbing is weather resistant, abrasion resistant, and resistant to stretching to last longer for you.
The yarn used to make our webbing is slightly thicker than that offered by most competitors, with more picks per inch used to create each strap. It's also heat-sealed on the end. Together, these features provide better resistance to abrasion, tearing, and cutting, so your ratchet straps will last longer.
Benefits of 5/16" Chain Extension End Hardware
Chain extensions allow you to combine the strength of grade 70 transport chain with the softness of polyester webbing. You can use the rub rails or stake pockets on your truck or trailer to tie down your cargo without risking damage to the webbing part of the strap. The extra-length 18" chain extension is also easier to wrap around your stake pocket. This is best practice and not only provides a better, more secure hold, but also gives you the full working load limit of the stake pocket. It has a 2" D-ring, a 14-1/2" chain, and a clevis grab hook for quick and secure connections.
10,000 lb. Ratchet Strap Industry Compliance
This tie-down strap is tagged and stenciled with the working load limit to meet FMCSA and DOT regulations, CVSA and WSTDA guidelines, and North American Cargo Securement standards.
Learn more about proper load handling and securement in the WSTDA safety bulletins.
Custom Ratchet Straps Available
Looking for a combination of length, color, hardware you don't see on the website? Want straps stenciled with your company name or logo? We also offer custom tie down straps. We can create the ideal strap for your application at our Iowa manufacturing facility - this not only allows us to hold all of our straps to the same high quality standards, but it also means fast shipping to you!
What is Design Factor?
According to the WSTDA, design factor is the "ratio of the breaking strength to the working load limit" and should be 3:1 for these tie down straps. This builds in a level of redundancy to account for unknown factors, keeping you, your crew, and those around you safe.
Complete your tie down system with strap protection, D-rings, corner protectors, and more. We also offer transport chains and binders as an alternative tie-down solution, as well as an ergonomic Good-N-Tight ratchet strap tightening handle.
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